Incumbents mayor Tobias Reynald Tiangco and vice mayor is now on their third term as mayor and second term as vice mayor of Navotas, respectively. Toby's brother, John Rey, announced that he is running for the mayorship of the city. They are running under the Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino although Javier was endorsed by the Liberal Party. If Javier wins, he will be on his third and last term. Mayor Tiangco is running for a congressional post in the Lone District. If he wins, he will be the first to represent the city in the House of Representatives.
The Tiangco brothers and Javier will run unopposed.[1]
Former Barangay Captain Ernani "Nani" Calayag (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District I)
A Worker Domingo "Domeng" Elape (re-electionist for third term, councilor, District I)
Barangay Kagawad Edgardo "Eddie Tarok" Manio (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District I)
Former Barangay Captain Bernardo "Bernie" Nazal (councilor, District I)
SK Chairman Richard San Juan (councilor, District I)
Barangay Captain Alfredo "Boy" Vicencio (councilor, District I)
Enchong Araga (councilor, District II)
Councilor Clint Geronimo (re-electionist for third term, councilor, District II)
Councilor Ricky Gino Gino (re-electionist for second term, councilor, District II)
Councilor Analiza "Liz" Lupisan (re-electionis for third term, councilor, District II)
Councilor Marielle Del Rosario (councilor, District II)
Cesario "Cesar" Santos (councilor, District II)
Independent[]
Reynaldo "Doc Rey" Monroy (councilor, District I)
Jose Norman "Jojo" Magpoc (councilor, District I)
Editha "Edith" Santos (councilor, District I)
Enrico "Rico" Miralles (councilor, District I)
Avelino "Jun" Nacar Jr. (councilor, District I)
Maria Elsa Bautista (councilor, District II)
Ronaldo "Steve" Naval (councilor, District II)
Results[]
The candidates for mayor and vice mayor with the highest number of votes wins the seat; they are voted separately, therefore, they may be of different parties when elected. All candidates with party affiliation are supported by Partido Navoteño, the only local party in the city.
Each of Navotas's two legislative districts elects six councilors to the City Council. The six candidates with the highest number of votes wins the seats per district. Some who are running are the same names from 2007.